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Articles in 'Theology'
Suffering is the only way to reach the Cross and the sure path to Christ's Loving Mercy!
By Ralph Hathaway
Without the Cross of Christ there is no hope of Salvation
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Who Is god, And How Do We Best Relate To Him?
By Eileen Renders
This article attempts to remind us of the limitless, and endlessness of God's perfection, and in realizing His power and love can only increase our trust and love for "Him."
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How Jesus Redefined Ethical Understanding: From the Law of Moses to the Law of the Heart
By Aaron Schuck
Jesus did not abolish the Law but fulfilled it—transforming moral duty into divine communion. Explore how Christ turned ethics from external rule-keeping into love written on the human heart.
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The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ: The Connection Between the Mass, The Eucharist, and the Ascension
By Brandy M. Miller
Sharing an epiphany moment regarding the connection between The Ascension, The Eucharist, The Mass on the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ.
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Philosophy and Today's Culture
By Louise A. Mitchell
Answers to the confusion of ideas in our culture today can be found in philosophy.
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The Beginning
By Richard Maffeo
More happened in Genesis 1 than at first meets the eye.
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Jesus Ever Present
By Janet Cassidy
Today we honor Jesus Body and Blood on this feast of Corpus Christi. Let us live in gratitude and love, honoring his presence in others as well.
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God’s Motivation and Human Consequences: A Theological Reflection
By Aaron Schuck
This article explores the differences between divine and human motivations, focusing on God's unchanging nature and humans' concern for consequences.
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Calling All Faithful To Be Conscience Warriors™
By Anthony R. Souza, M.T.S.
World history has proven, many times over, the need for specialized warriors. The sacred work of Saint Pope John Paul II points to the current and acute need for corrective warriors. "Put out into deep water and lower your nets for a catch." — Luke 5:4
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Did Jesus ever have insomnia?
By Adam Charles Hovey
Ever been curious about Jesus's sleep or lack thereof?
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Holy Communion and the Teeter Totter of Disordered Desires
By Terri Thomas
We are all born with the effects of Original Sin in our souls which leave their mark by a proclivity to sin. This is clear in our disordered desires: desiring junk food, over-eating, over-sleeping, over-drinking, spending too much money on frivolous things, gossip, base humor, feelings of superiority, judging other people, need for attention and admiration, lust, etc. How does the Eucharist help?
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Restoring Order to All That Is Holy: Devotion to The Sacred Heart and Holy Orders
By Dcn. Gerard-Marie Anthony
June is the month of the Sacred Heart! This devotion focuses on the restoration of Holy Orders and this article shows the Sacred Heart objectively help the clergy to be the foundation of the Church, and subjectively helps them to effectively guide their flock. A great read for clergy and to share with the clergy as laity.
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Highlights from "Norms for Proceeding in the Discernment of Alleged Supernatural Phenomena (May 17, 2024)"
By Joe Tevington
"Norms for Proceeding in the Discernment of Alleged Supernatural Phenomena (May 17, 2024)"
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The Importance of Premarital Abstinence
By Sebastian R. Fama
People will often speak about wanting to have "great sex" and "safe sex." Human experience has shown that the best way to achieve that is by adhering to the guidelines put forth by our Creator.
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I have longed to have this meal with you
By Fr. Francis Maple
Jesus wishes to share His Holy Communion with us
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The Positive Impact of Christian Diversity
By Aaron Schuck
This article explores the Catholic perspective on the proliferation of Christian sects, arguing that while challenging, this diversity enriches the Church. By fostering theological engagement, cultural adaptability, and social contributions, the multiplicity of sects can enhance the Church's mission and witness in the world.
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The Last Crusade: 35 years
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A look back at the third installment of the Indiana Jones trilogy
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